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PPG Industries Inc. enhances commitment to Penn College

From left, Shaun D. Hack, instructor and co-department head of collision repair at Pennsylvania College of Technology, and Todd Warren, territory manager for PPG Industries, commemorate the company’s renewal of its paint sponsorship in the college’s collision repair lab. Credit: Alexandra Butler, Penn College. All Rights Reserved.

WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. — A long-term partner of Pennsylvania College of Technology is enhancing its commitment to the school’s collision repair and restoration program.

PPG Industries Inc. — a global supplier of paints, coatings and specialty materials — recently renewed its paint sponsorship that began in 2003. The new agreement calls for PPG to double its annual investment over the next five years.

“During the past 10 years, we’ve been able to train our students with the latest technology, including electronic color retrieval equipment and the industry standard Envirobase High Performance waterborne paint system. With PPG’s generous increase in its annual donation, our students will continue to have a true hands-on experience utilizing the company’s industry-leading technology,” said Shaun D. Hack, instructor and co-department head of collision repair technology. “We are forever grateful for this partnership.”

A Penn College supporter for nearly 40 years, PPG provides Penn College students with free access to its Partners in Education initiative. The training program enables participants to become industry-certified by completing written and hands-on tests administered by PPG. Students who successfully complete the exams earn two-year PPG certifications.

PPG was also instrumental in establishing the collision repair and restoration program’s global experience trips to France and Italy, providing students and faculty with the opportunity to visit and learn from renowned automotive companies such as Alfa Romeo, Lamborghini, Ferrari and Maserati.

“It has been incredibly rewarding, both personally and professionally, to be a part of the Penn College experience for over three decades,” said Todd Warren, PPG territory manager. “I am honored and humbled to be able to continue our relationship well into the future and train the next generation of collision repair professionals.”

“Todd Warren has proven to be a valuable mentor who not only contributes financially but is a face for his brand, interacting with the students and sharing his vast experience to the class,” Hack added. “Todd has been a foundational leader on our industry advisory committee and goes above and beyond to ensure our program’s success.”

Headquartered in Pittsburgh, PPG operates in more than 70 countries, serving customers in construction, consumer products, industrial and transportation markets, and aftermarkets. 

PPG is a member of the Visionary Society ($100,000-$499,999) on Penn College's Donor Wall.

“Penn College is grateful to PPG for its longstanding support. We appreciate its continued support through paint donations and access to advanced training and certifications for our students and faculty,” said Shanin L. Dougherty, corporate relations officer. “PPG’s commitment to our programs has allowed the college to provide students with the necessary resources to achieve success in their degrees and industry.”

For information regarding Penn College’s associate degree in collision repair technology, certificates in collision repair technician and automotive restoration, and other majors offered by the School of Engineering Technologies, call 570-327-4520 or visit www.pct.edu/et.

Penn College is a national leader in applied technology education. Visit www.pct.edu, email admissions@pct.edu or call toll-free 800-367-9222.

Last Updated September 23, 2024